DIY: Double both your PS4 and Xbox One storage space for just over AU$100

Vic B'Stard writes: "So you’ve had your Xbox One and/or PlayStation 4 for just over a year now. Whilst their respective game catalogues are not huge by any stretch of the imagination. There’s still enough out there to fill up the rather paltry 500GB hard drives that both Sony and Microsoft decided to ship in their respective consoles.

If you have moderately large gaming budget or, like me, you review a lot of games your console hard drive(s) may be starting to bulge a bit with all those games installed on them."

I dunno about you guys, but for me that 415 gigs of PS4 harddrive is more than enough for 5-10 AAA games + loads of indies. I just download the games again if I want to play them again. All of my games are digital anyway. I'm actually thinking of changing to 256gigs SSD drive. And I'm using 4G 50mbit/50mbit phone, limitless data and it's only 20 euros a month. The speed is around 20mbit-30mbit, so I just leave my ps4 on stand by for the night and in the morning those 40-50gigs games are done. At worst at 90%. No hurry for me.

It's a good point. I'm not entirely sure if the boot up, install and loading times are truly that much better on SSD which is why I've been holding off the purchase so far. Maybe there are even faster and better SSDs coming out later or maybe PS4 OS will be updated to give better support for them later, but for now, it's just an idea.

Why not purchase a 7200 rpm drive which is about 30% faster than the equivalent 5400 rpm drive and approximately 5% to 10% dearer. Sure you could get an SSD which is lightning fast but it is debatable if you will see that performance improvement on either your PS4 or Xbox.

Getting a 7200 rpm drive is allot kinder on your wallet than getting an equivalent sized SSD. Of course if you are building your own PC it would be well worth getting a 64GB or 128GB SSD for your system disk and a reasonable performance hard disk or disks for everything else.

Don't know what the conversion rate is from AU to US dollars but I got a 3 gig external drive for my XB1 for $100 and it is the best thing ever as it is storing all my games. I also install a 1.5tb internal HDD in my PS4 but wish there is an option like the XB1 so I can just plug-N-Play and add more space as needed in the future. Hopefully external HDD is an option on the PS4 sometime next year.

I bought a 2TB 2.5" internal HDD for my PS4... I had already replaced it upon launch with 1TB, in place of the standard 500gig, as I knew it wouldn't be near enough.....BOY was I right, I already filled up the 1TB in a year, with maybe 22 0r so games... These new systems are a joke for how much room games take up, installing 50-60gigs, just on the initial install in many cases....THEN, they update with HUGE ARSE files that fill even more room.

I have NOTHING OTHER THAN GAMES, on my PS4,....so no movies, music, or anything...just PSN+ games, game dlc, & game saves & installs... Something needs to be done with the size of the files these games are storing on our HDD's, as I can't go any bigger, nor do I want to. These developers are throwing MASSIVE installs onto our systems, & the worst part is,....THE GAMES ARE NOT FINISHED, so we have to add another 10-20gig download files onto that, to update the bugs & faults that the game shipped with. It's not good.. Unfinished games galore, & the only finished games we get, are only like this, as they were already finished the gen before, & are being touched up & resold to us, as new titles... This is the future of console gaming...lol.